Morrells of Oxford Sunday League: Luke Holden smashed a hat-trick as Six Bells Kidlington fought back to beat Premier Division rivals Oxford Exiles 4-2R.
Exiles took the lead with an extraordinary free-kick taken by keeper Billy Geddes who surprised everyone when he thumped the ball from his own half straight into the back of Bells' net.
Just before the break, Holden brought the sides level.
In the second half, it was all Six Bells, with Holden netting a double to complete his hat-trick.
Paul Cooper hit a four-timer as Marston Village got back to winning ways with a 7-4 win against Saxon Warriors in Division 1.
A double salvo from Cooper appeared to put Marston in control only for Saxon to hit back to level.
However, Paul Flack, James Keeble and Dan Normington put Marston back in the driving seat, before Cooper completed his hat-trick.
After the break, Saxon hit back twice, before Cooper netted his fourth.
The game between Railway Wheatley and Oxford Black Boy was abandoned after a serious injury to Sean Jacobs.
An hour into the match, Jacobs dislocated a kneecap. It is understood he may have to have an operation.
The game was poised at 3-3 when the game was called off after 60 minutes.
Northway dented Wolvercote's winning start to the season with a 3-0 triumph.
They went ahead on three minutes when Danny Goodchild's corner went in off a defender.
Northway doubled their advantage almost immediately when another Goodchild corner found an unmarked Simon Drewett who headed in at the far post off a defender.
Karl Gray was unlucky when his rocket shot rebounded off the bar.
Wolvercote tried to get back in the game, but were thwarted by a combination of poor finishing and Northway keeper Simon Bower.
Northway sealed victory when Aaron Hall headed home James Gray's excellent cross.
Iffley Harriers fought back as they beat Division 2 rivals AFC Watlington.
Watlington took the lead half-way through the first period before substitute Mike Phillington crossed for Wayne Cox to head home.
A defender then turned Mark Oxenham's cross into his own net for Harriers' third before Cox made sure of the points with his second.
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